I don't know. That's why i'm looking it up.
The connective tissue in meat is the tendons, ligaments and cartilage of the animal. It's what connects the muscle to the bone and allows the animal to move just like in humans.
The Muscle Tissue makes our bones move
Yes, muscles can move an animal's skeleton by contracting and relaxing. When a muscle contracts, it pulls on the bones it is attached to, causing movement at a joint. Alternating contraction and relaxation of muscles allows for coordinated movement of the skeleton.
Muscle tissue is responsible for helping animals move. It contracts and relaxes to generate force and movement in response to nerve signals. There are three types of muscle tissue: skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle, each serving different functions in the body.
Biomagnification
Plant tissue contains cell walls while animal tissue contains cell membranes. Plant tissue have chloroplast organelles that are used for photosynthesis, while animal tissue lack these photosynthetic organelles.
An animal's skin is keratinized epidermal tissue
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epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, nervous tissue
Muscle tissue, nervous tissue, epithelial tissue and connective tissue
You can't. But you can use a scalpel or you can use scalpels. The typical use for one or many scalpels is to make surgical cuts in animal tissue.
Muscles move an animal's skeleton by contracting and relaxing. When a muscle contracts, it pulls on the bones to create movement at the joints. Relaxing the muscle allows the skeleton to return to its original position.